/* tests/test_smart_ptr.cpp -- binding classes with custom reference counting, implicit conversions between types Copyright (c) 2016 Wenzel Jakob All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. */ #include "pybind11_tests.h" #include "object.h" /// Custom object with builtin reference counting (see 'object.h' for the implementation) class MyObject1 : public Object { public: MyObject1(int value) : value(value) { print_created(this, toString()); } std::string toString() const { return "MyObject1[" + std::to_string(value) + "]"; } protected: virtual ~MyObject1() { print_destroyed(this); } private: int value; }; /// Object managed by a std::shared_ptr<> class MyObject2 { public: MyObject2(int value) : value(value) { print_created(this, toString()); } std::string toString() const { return "MyObject2[" + std::to_string(value) + "]"; } virtual ~MyObject2() { print_destroyed(this); } private: int value; }; /// Object managed by a std::shared_ptr<>, additionally derives from std::enable_shared_from_this<> class MyObject3 : public std::enable_shared_from_this { public: MyObject3(int value) : value(value) { print_created(this, toString()); } std::string toString() const { return "MyObject3[" + std::to_string(value) + "]"; } virtual ~MyObject3() { print_destroyed(this); } private: int value; }; /// Make pybind aware of the ref-counted wrapper type (s) PYBIND11_DECLARE_HOLDER_TYPE(T, ref); PYBIND11_DECLARE_HOLDER_TYPE(T, std::shared_ptr); Object *make_object_1() { return new MyObject1(1); } ref make_object_2() { return new MyObject1(2); } MyObject1 *make_myobject1_1() { return new MyObject1(4); } ref make_myobject1_2() { return new MyObject1(5); } MyObject2 *make_myobject2_1() { return new MyObject2(6); } std::shared_ptr make_myobject2_2() { return std::make_shared(7); } MyObject3 *make_myobject3_1() { return new MyObject3(8); } std::shared_ptr make_myobject3_2() { return std::make_shared(9); } void print_object_1(const Object *obj) { std::cout << obj->toString() << std::endl; } void print_object_2(ref obj) { std::cout << obj->toString() << std::endl; } void print_object_3(const ref &obj) { std::cout << obj->toString() << std::endl; } void print_object_4(const ref *obj) { std::cout << (*obj)->toString() << std::endl; } void print_myobject1_1(const MyObject1 *obj) { std::cout << obj->toString() << std::endl; } void print_myobject1_2(ref obj) { std::cout << obj->toString() << std::endl; } void print_myobject1_3(const ref &obj) { std::cout << obj->toString() << std::endl; } void print_myobject1_4(const ref *obj) { std::cout << (*obj)->toString() << std::endl; } void print_myobject2_1(const MyObject2 *obj) { std::cout << obj->toString() << std::endl; } void print_myobject2_2(std::shared_ptr obj) { std::cout << obj->toString() << std::endl; } void print_myobject2_3(const std::shared_ptr &obj) { std::cout << obj->toString() << std::endl; } void print_myobject2_4(const std::shared_ptr *obj) { std::cout << (*obj)->toString() << std::endl; } void print_myobject3_1(const MyObject3 *obj) { std::cout << obj->toString() << std::endl; } void print_myobject3_2(std::shared_ptr obj) { std::cout << obj->toString() << std::endl; } void print_myobject3_3(const std::shared_ptr &obj) { std::cout << obj->toString() << std::endl; } void print_myobject3_4(const std::shared_ptr *obj) { std::cout << (*obj)->toString() << std::endl; } test_initializer smart_ptr([](py::module &m) { py::class_> obj(m, "Object"); obj.def("getRefCount", &Object::getRefCount); py::class_>(m, "MyObject1", obj) .def(py::init()); m.def("make_object_1", &make_object_1); m.def("make_object_2", &make_object_2); m.def("make_myobject1_1", &make_myobject1_1); m.def("make_myobject1_2", &make_myobject1_2); m.def("print_object_1", &print_object_1); m.def("print_object_2", &print_object_2); m.def("print_object_3", &print_object_3); m.def("print_object_4", &print_object_4); m.def("print_myobject1_1", &print_myobject1_1); m.def("print_myobject1_2", &print_myobject1_2); m.def("print_myobject1_3", &print_myobject1_3); m.def("print_myobject1_4", &print_myobject1_4); py::class_>(m, "MyObject2") .def(py::init()); m.def("make_myobject2_1", &make_myobject2_1); m.def("make_myobject2_2", &make_myobject2_2); m.def("print_myobject2_1", &print_myobject2_1); m.def("print_myobject2_2", &print_myobject2_2); m.def("print_myobject2_3", &print_myobject2_3); m.def("print_myobject2_4", &print_myobject2_4); py::class_>(m, "MyObject3") .def(py::init()); m.def("make_myobject3_1", &make_myobject3_1); m.def("make_myobject3_2", &make_myobject3_2); m.def("print_myobject3_1", &print_myobject3_1); m.def("print_myobject3_2", &print_myobject3_2); m.def("print_myobject3_3", &print_myobject3_3); m.def("print_myobject3_4", &print_myobject3_4); py::implicitly_convertible(); // Expose constructor stats for the ref type m.def("cstats_ref", &ConstructorStats::get); });